Union Town, located in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania, is not very large, and without any unforeseen events, it would remain as anonymous as many other American towns.
But when a man named George Marshall appeared, and made a name for himself during World War II, it started to gain some fame.
However, no matter what, it still looked like a very ordinary small town now.
The muddy, slippery streets would occasionally emit the smell of cow and horse feces.
"Boss, is the person you're looking for living here?"
Steve Cotting looked at the state of Union Town with great disdain.
"Most of the time, he doesn't live here, only during vacations does he stay!"
Donnie explained offhandedly, then grabbed a hurried worker to inquire about an address. After getting a reply, Donnie continued forward.
Soon, he arrived at Marshall's residence.
A somewhat rundown, wooden two-story villa, a typical American construction.